A recent price hike for Yamaha FZ and FZS has made both these bikes expensive by INR 500 from their old ex-showroom tags. The most basic version for the streetfighter is now available for INR 81,540 and can be bought in Bomber Black as well as Barrel Red shade. Moving slightly up, the colorful FZS is now available for INR 83,542 for Knight Red, Lightning Cyan, Hurricane Grey and Opal White shade. Those looking for single disc Darknight will need to spend INR 84,512 while dual disc version for this shade costs INR 87,542.
The same tag applies to dual disc Matt Green shade while Armada Blue costs INR 86,542. Yamaha Fazer comes in Midnight Black, Burning Red, and Marble White shade, with all options for getting a single front disc and a price tag of INR 89,143. They are yet to introduce the rear disc brake into the semi-faired motorcycle, which has got INR 1000 of price hike on its older tag. Yamaha has also introduced INR 1000 worth price hike on SZ-RR while Saluto series received INR 500 of jump in its ex-showroom tag. Still, all the entry-level products from Yamaha feel better priced in comparison to Hero, Honda, TVS and Bajaj bikes.
Displacement | 149 cc |
Maximum Power | 13.2 HP @ 8000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 12.8 NM @ 6000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Seat Height | 790 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 litres |
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